Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers

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Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics CorporationTexas Instruments
Packaging
Cut Tape (CT)Digi-Reel®Tape & Reel (TR)Tube
Switch Circuit
-SPDT
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Circuit
2:18:1
On-State Resistance (Max)
5Ohm (Typ)100Ohm
Channel-to-Channel Matching (ΔRon)
1Ohm15Ohm (Max)
Voltage - Supply, Single (V+)
2.7V ~ 12V5V ~ 34V
Voltage - Supply, Dual (V±)
±2.7V ~ 6V±5V ~ 20V
Switch Time (Ton, Toff) (Max)
95ns, 50ns150ns, 150ns
-3db Bandwidth
93MHz-
Charge Injection
20pC26pC
Channel Capacitance (CS(off), CD(off))
3pF, 26pF14pF
Current - Leakage (IS(off)) (Max)
500pA1nA
Crosstalk
-70dB @ 1MHz-
Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)SOT-23-8
Supplier Device Package
16-SOICSOT-23-8
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Product Status
Switch Circuit
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Circuit
Number of Circuits
On-State Resistance (Max)
Channel-to-Channel Matching (ΔRon)
Voltage - Supply, Single (V+)
Voltage - Supply, Dual (V±)
Switch Time (Ton, Toff) (Max)
-3db Bandwidth
Charge Injection
Channel Capacitance (CS(off), CD(off))
Current - Leakage (IS(off)) (Max)
Crosstalk
Operating Temperature
Mounting Type
Package / Case
Supplier Device Package
SOT 23-8
TS12A12511DCNR
IC SWITCH SPDT X 1 5OHM SOT23-8
Texas Instruments
7,751
In Stock
1 : ¥17.60000
Cut Tape (CT)
3,000 : ¥8.06763
Tape & Reel (TR)
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Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Active
SPDT
2:1
1
5Ohm (Typ)
1Ohm
2.7V ~ 12V
±2.7V ~ 6V
95ns, 50ns
93MHz
26pC
14pF
1nA
-70dB @ 1MHz
-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Surface Mount
SOT-23-8
SOT-23-8
4,244
In Stock
1 : ¥29.16000
Tube
-
Tube
Active
-
8:1
1
100Ohm
15Ohm (Max)
5V ~ 34V
±5V ~ 20V
150ns, 150ns
-
20pC
3pF, 26pF
500pA
-
-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Surface Mount
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
16-SOIC
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Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers


Products in this family are used for interconnecting or routing analog signals between multiple available signal paths. Functioning similar to a traditional electromechanical switch, their solid-state character facilitates electronic control, longer service life, and reduced switching noise compared to electromechanical switching, in trade for added constraints on the amplitude and bias of the signals being switched.